Victims of Sussex Police Misconduct

£170 raised of £20,000 goal

We are aggrieved individuals who have either been the victim of serious crimes including disability hate crimes, abuse, discrimination, threats and intimidation or are witnesses to serious crime, such as hacking, fraud, corruption, paedophilia and even murder, or are simply supporting loved ones in the face of gross miscarriages of justice who have found all attempts to receive police services in order to obtain justice have either been blocked, ignored or actively covered up by Sussex Police and its associated bodies such as the Police Standards Department (PSD) / Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) as well as those who are in charge such as Giles York (Sussex Chief of Police) & Katy Bourne (Sussex Police & Crime Commissioner).

Every attempt to obtain justice has been thwarted by misconduct, misfeasance and collusion, and so this is where we make a stand and fight for justice.

It has become clear that the only way we can fight for justice and bring to account all those involved in the misconduct is to bring a legal case against the Sussex Police & Crime Commissioner (Katy Bourne) and hold her to account for misconduct and dereliction of duty (misfeasance).

This is why we have started this crowdfunding campaign in order to raise the funds needed to pay for such a legal battle.

If you believe justice is not just for the rich and that police misconduct must be fought where ever it is found, so those involved can be held to account, please help our cause and donate to our crowdfunding campaign.

It doesn't matter how little you can donate, as ever penny not only helps us to afford to bring this case to trial, but it also sends a clear message that there is support out there for our cause and there are those willing to help us fight against police corruption.

All donations go towards a common goal of holding the Sussex Police & Crime Commissioner Katy Bourne to account!

We are also fighting via Change.org petition to implement changes in the law to make available independent funding and appropriate support to ensure disabled victims of crime receive the justice they deserve and are entitled to!